First Time Obedience

What if Christ-followers, those redeemed by His blood and bearing His name, practiced  first-time obedience to our heavenly Father? What if we stopped resisting Jesus’ mandate to heal the sick, cast out demons, and raise the dead? What if we gave no credence to our own inexperience, qualifications, comfort zones, or reputations in favour of simply following His instructions to the letter—immediately? I believe we would begin to see His kingdom come on earth as it is in heaven.

by Jan de Chambrier
MICN Prayer Ambassador
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Spiritual Emergency Rooms

Long before I became an IC pastor, my marriage and ministry were unexpectedly saved by an IC. We had never been to an IC before, but we felt the need to connect with God in an English-speaking church service – something we had not had access to for a long time. During the service, we were suddenly covered with an amazing healing balm. Neither the pastor, worship team, or any church members had any idea what an impact they had on us that day.  And although I had never been to an IC before this, I instantly became aware of how important it is to offer a place of worship for expats in foreign lands.

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Why I Am Not Leaving The Ministry Or The Church

If you read various articles from a variety of different news services, you might have noticed a  recent trend. Christian leaders and pastors have decided to leave the ministry. Statistics indicate  the rate of pastors and leaders leaving the ministry is unusually high. For some this is simply  resigning from the church where they are serving and for others it seems stepping away or  distancing themselves from the Christian faith. As someone who has now been in full-time  ministry for over 30 years, most of those years as the Senior Pastor, I am aware of the unique  pressures we are facing today. And I have had those moments when I wondered if it was worth  it. And yet, I still believe there are many reasons not to give up.

In the spirit of the comedian and former host of the Late Show, David Letterman, here are my  Top 10 Reasons Why I Am Not Leaving The Ministry Or The Church

by Paul Dreessen
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Guidance for IC Search Committees

Over the past twenty years I have assisted numerous international churches when they were looking for a new Senior Pastor.  Professionally I am an executive recruiter primarily serving North American evangelical organizations but having met my wife in an international church in Sao Paulo when I was an expat and she was with Wycliffe I understand what makes international churches so special. My assistance is pro bono…just glad to be helping the Lord’s work.

by Bruce Dingman
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Profile for an effective International Church Leader – Part 1

We often talk of the right fit. A church leader may fit well into one church but not in another: there are plenty of examples of good leaders doing well in the home church but then struggling in the very different world of an international church (IC). How do you discern how well you might fit in an IC, how can an IC decide if a potential leader will be a good fit: these are the issues addressed in this exploration of the best of qualities for effective leaders in international churches (ICs). In our world of ever-growing diversity, and the tsunami of changes and issues flooding the agendas of church leaders, these 13 qualities keep on increasing in importance.

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Profile for an effective International Church Leader – Part 2 –

Where Do You Think You Are Going?

What do you think you are doing? Are you sure that you are leading your international church (IC) toward God’s vision for the church? Is your mission well-aligned with, and incorporated into, God’s mission? What is God’s mission for the nation in which the IC is located?

If you are part of a selection committee for a new pastor or another leader, what criteria will you be looking for in recruiting a pastor to work with God in His mission and building up of the church in God’s way?

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Profile for an effective International Church Leader – Part 3 –

Know Yourself Well, or Else!

No matter where you go, you take yourself, your whole self, with you! You can never get away from all you are, the good the bad, and the ugly. Every IC pastor and leader brings inner strengths, weaknesses and vulnerabilities, and personal history that must be honestly understood and addressed. The less you know about yourself, the more your ministry will be shaped in unhelpful ways. And probably, you may not even see it… but others will!

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Profile for an effective International Church Leader – Part 4 –

Open Your Eyes! There Is More To See Than You Realize, And It matters!

Keep your eyes, your ears, and your mind open! Effective IC ministry has much to do with how the leaders understand the complex realities before them. A distorted understanding of the church and its people, and the context in which the church lives and serves God, and the result is distorted applications in every sermon and Bible study.

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AI and the International Church 

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the world in unprecedented ways. It is creating new opportunities and challenges for various sectors of society, including the church. How does AI affect the mission and vision of the International Church movement, a network of churches that seeks to spread the gospel across cultures and nations? I had the privilege of interviewing Dr. Bill Koogler, a theologian and leader within the movement, to get his insights on this topic.

Dr. Koogler began by acknowledging the positive impact of AI on the church, especially in terms of communication, education and outreach. He said that AI has enabled the church to connect with people from different backgrounds and locations, to provide them with relevant and engaging content, and to reach out to those who are marginalized or unreached by traditional methods. He also mentioned some examples of how AI has been used for good in the church, such as:

by Bill Koogler
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Effective Church Websites 

“You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden.  Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead, they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house.  In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.  (Matt 5:14-16 NIV)

In today’s world, the communication of church ministry information is important in so many ways. For the international church, it has become, I believe, the most important means of drawing people into services, Bible studies, and all kinds of events. In our global society, people are continually on the move. Many find themselves coming into a country or city and wanting to locate a church in which they can worship. Yet for many in foreign countries and unfamiliar cities, this is often no small task.

by Randy McGehee
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Value-adding a Church 

“Value-adding” is a term used by economists and others to refer to how a product or service can be enhanced, added to, or improved so that it can attract a higher price. I want to apply this term to a church.

In one way this is a bit foolish! The value of a church is in Christ and all He brings to a church: salvation and hope, love for one another, the power of Word and Spirit, the unity of the body of Christ, and the growing impact of Kingdom promises being fulfilled. His presence in the church gives it a very high value. We cannot make the church more valuable than Christ Himself!

by Graham Chipps
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As for you… Follow me!

John 21:22:   Jesus replied, “If I want him to remain alive until I return, what is that to you? As for you, follow me.”

I love these words from Christ to Peter, reported by John… I smile when I think of these two early leaders of the church. Two apostles, great servants of God, but so human, almost childish in the way they were always fighting for Jesus’ love. Both of them had the desire to be the first in their master’s heart, and John made sure, by writing this down into his gospel, that the world would know he won the battle… What a funny curveball!

Aren’t we at times, exactly like them?

by Eric Dufour
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Preaching in the IC

Communicating God’s word clearly is a vital building block of church health. It is through preaching of the word that we hear of God’s goodness, his faithfulness, his plan for the world, and the hope that we have in Jesus’ death and resurrection. God’s word shakes us from the slumber of apathetic living. The preached Word soothes our aching souls battered by the realities of life. God’s wisdom lovingly points us down the path of flourishing when we turn wayward. Preaching is a vital part of any church, and preaching across cultures is more important than ever.

by Bill Koogler
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Forget Not All His Benefits
Praise the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits. Psalm 103:2

Most companies offer an employee benefits package, typically including incentives like health and disability insurance, flexible spending accounts, retirement plans, bonuses, profit-sharing and stock options, paid time off for vacations and sick leave, and/or a myriad of other attractive perks to draw and maintain workers who will serve their company well. As the wife of a retired airline pilot, my favorite benefit has undoubtedly been the privilege of traveling without cost wherever the airline happens to fly, often in first class. This perk has enabled us to minister around the world without requiring compensation from those we serve, and it lasts a lifetime—or as long as the airline lasts.

Jan de Chambrier
MICN Prayer Ambassador
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Information Diets 

No one comes to your church with an empty mind. From the mildly curious with no apparent faith through to the most passionate of disciples, from the first-time visitors through to the long-term members, everyone comes with minds shaped by the information they have received. They may or may not be conscious of all that occupies their minds: all of us take so much for granted such as the values embedded in our cultural, economic, educational, and political backgrounds. These realities are multiplied in an International Church (IC) with all the diversities of nationality, denomination, culture, language, education, occupation, personality, and beyond.

By Graham Chipps
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Blessed are Those Who Cry out for Justice – 1/3 

In his book, Dominion: The Making of the Western Mind, Tom Holland surveys the two millennia since the beginnings of the Christian movement, including the ways the values and ethics of Christianity have pervaded and shaped the post-modern Western mind. Now, he concludes, much of the criticism of the church has developed out of these values of morality, justice, compassion, grace, equality, love, freedom, and kindness. The “standards by which they stand

By Graham Chipps
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Blessed are Those Who Cry out for Justice – 2/3 

At the centre of all good theology is God Himself. He is the reference point by which we figure out all the rest. Last time we just how passionately God is a God of justice who loves justice. God works for justice. God commands justice be practised. God condemns injustice. God promises justice will come through Messiah’s Kingdom.

by Graham Chipps
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Blessed are Those Who Cry out for Justice 3/3 

We concluded last time with a recognition that a theology of justice and righteousness raises up many questions. They are questions that challenge us with our traditions and cultures.

by Graham Chipps
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The power of consistent perseverance 

The death and resurrection of Jesus is by far the most significant event in human history.

Yet, it would not have happened if Jesus had not been willing to persevere and stay the course. His prayer in Gethsemane is telling: “My Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me.” (Matthew 26:39)

There might have been many times Jesus wanted to give up. He was even tempted by Satan himself to take a shortcut to Lordship. Yet Jesus persevered consistently until He could say: “It is finished.”

by Werner Swart
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Feeling above the law 

Sometimes, when Rachel and I are staying in France, we take our car to go to Paris. There, usually stuck in traffic, we regularly see police cars fly by us at full speed, lights and sirens on, forcing their way through traffic, heading to some urgent business somewhere. 

Because this must have annoyed more than one of the common folk, like us, one day, some journalists from a national TV channel decided to follow several of these police cars, just to see what was so important, and where they were going…

by Eric Dufour
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